'An Effective Mask for Terror': Democracy, Death Squads and Northern Ireland

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Bill Rolston

University of Ulster - Transitional Justice Institute

Date Written: July 21, 2006

Abstract

Defining terrorism solely as anti-state activity is in the ascendant in the aftermath of 9/11. Yet the existence of death squads – paramilitary groups involved in state-sponsored or state-tolerated terror against political opponents – reveals that the state can also be terrorist. Most commonly, death squads exist in non-democratic states, and most of the literature on death squads focuses on such societies. This article seeks to examine the circumstances in which death squads and democracy can coexist, looking specifically at the case of loyalist paramilitary violence and state collusion in Northern Ireland.

Keywords: death squads, Northern Ireland, pro-state paramilitary groups, maximum plausible deniability

Suggested Citation

Rolston, Bill, 'An Effective Mask for Terror': Democracy, Death Squads and Northern Ireland (July 21, 2006). Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 44, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2633992

Bill Rolston (Contact Author)

University of Ulster - Transitional Justice Institute ( email )

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